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Posted: July 28th, 2011, 10:12 pm
by Dodd
Rams are going to win the Superbowl. Book it.

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Posted: July 29th, 2011, 1:13 am
by Allstar
**BREAKING NFL NEWS**Source: NY JETS have come to an agreement in "principle" with Nnamdi Asomugha (He left big money on the table)

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Posted: July 29th, 2011, 9:02 pm
by CaliKid329
allstarr55js wrote:**BREAKING NFL NEWS**Source: NY JETS have come to an agreement in "principle" with Nnamdi Asomugha (He left big money on the table)
Nope, signed with the Eagles! Super Bowl champs right there! Ndnamdi, Asante and DRC as your CB's?!?!?!? Done deal!!!!

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 12:54 am
by Addicted2Movies
Eagles are definitely a favorite to win the NFC now. Andy Reid is a fucking genius. CaliKid is right when he says that franchise is run fantastically. They rip the Cardinals off with Kolb to get a draft pick and a top corner back in DMC, and then they go and sign the best corner back in the league in Nnamdi...who the Cardinals were trying to grab as a replacement in DMC. And they do this without even appearing in the sports media. Now they have the personnel to combat the pass happy NFC teams like the Packers, Saints, and Falcons. That franchise, like the Patriots, I truly respect as being well managed and well coached.

That being said...the Saints have made some good moves too. Resigning 3rd down specialist Lance Moore and veteran safety Roman Harper. We also made a few grabs at linebackers on defense. The best move we made of course was trade the talented but over priced Reggie Bush to the Dolphins for a solid safety to bolster our defense against the passing offenses of the league. And then we sign speedster running back Darren Sproles to fill the void of Bush at a lower price!

Could be Saints Eagles NFC championship :thumbup:

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 3:28 am
by Peace
The Eagles will fold at the end of the season.

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 3:33 am
by IWatchFilmsNotMovies
Redsmile wrote:The Eagles will fold at the end of the season.
That would be terrific.

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 9:54 am
by CaliKid329
Redsmile wrote:The Eagles will fold at the end of the season.
You're gonna fold by the end of the season.

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 9:58 am
by CaliKid329
Addicted2Movies wrote:Eagles are definitely a favorite to win the NFC now. Andy Reid is a f***ing genius. CaliKid is right when he says that franchise is run fantastically. They rip the Cardinals off with Kolb to get a draft pick and a top corner back in DMC, and then they go and sign the best corner back in the league in Nnamdi...who the Cardinals were trying to grab as a replacement in DMC. And they do this without even appearing in the sports media. Now they have the personnel to combat the pass happy NFC teams like the Packers, Saints, and Falcons. That franchise, like the Patriots, I truly respect as being well managed and well coached.

That being said...the Saints have made some good moves too. Resigning 3rd down specialist Lance Moore and veteran safety Roman Harper. We also made a few grabs at linebackers on defense. The best move we made of course was trade the talented but over priced Reggie Bush to the Dolphins for a solid safety to bolster our defense against the passing offenses of the league. And then we sign speedster running back Darren Sproles to fill the void of Bush at a lower price!

Could be Saints Eagles NFC championship :thumbup:

This is probably gonna be one of the most competitive season in recent memory. So many good teams right now. Philly, New England, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago, New York, and Baltimore.


Don't sleep on the Lions this year. Wouldn't doubt seeing them get a win in the playoffs as long as Stafford's healthy.

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 2:53 pm
by CaliKid329
Loving the new rookie wage scale.

Last years #1 overall pick Sam Bradford gets $76 million and $50 million guaranteed (which is so stupid)

This years #1 pick Cam Newton $22 million with all of it guaranteed.


That's more like it. Rookies made way too much money they didn't deserve.

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Posted: July 30th, 2011, 4:11 pm
by Addicted2Movies
CaliKid329 wrote:Loving the new rookie wage scale.

Last years #1 overall pick Sam Bradford gets $76 million and $50 million guaranteed (which is so stupid)

This years #1 pick Cam Newton $22 million with all of it guaranteed.


That's more like it. Rookies made way too much money they didn't deserve.
Hahaha as an Alabama Crimson Tide fan this cracks me up...poor $cam Newton.

Stafford and Bradford are studs...5 years down the line don't be surprised if the Lions and Rams are playing each other for a NFC Championship.